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Letters ain't Written
Letters ain't Written
Letters ain't Written
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Once upon a time, She is called Mona,

 

his longtime friend, the beloved of his soul.

 

Personally, he called her the flower of the desert, the anticipated queen of the Toda kingdom before they parted on Davy's journey to seek the value of his death, when he who was an obedient famous poet slave within ancient Thebes.

 

They didn't communicate even when they wrote letters, none of which reached their intended recipient. Their thoughts spoke together as they struggled for the true meaning of life while immersed in the profound mystery of love,

 

their destiny hanging in the balance of Love and Fear.

 

I learn how they talk in dreams, and I overheard their conversation before one of them said that love enhances strength and capabilities twofold. Before I said love weakens the strong and destroys the weak. But then I knew someone who loves unconditionally, his love has never end.

 

He is the one and only"

 

To the mind taught me love,

 

To the hands that cradled my heart, To the eyes that beheld my pain,

 

To a heart that cared for my feelings, To you, my beloved of the heart.

 

"I wish I could heal the wounds of my word world, the world of unwritten poems I know,

 

Poems my heart wrote in my dreams I dream on the cage of fear.

 

When I miss the best version of myself and everyone I killed on my expectations, I wish I could live the life I hate."

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 8, 2024
ISBN9798224112463
Letters ain't Written
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Adams Alriano

ams Alriano Rabbit, an exciting Young Tanzanian poet, shares his life experiences about personal intelligence, purpose and relationship matters calling himself "Wordsmith Slave." Though He faced challenges in love, family, and friendships, which motivated him to tell his writing story. He went to school in Mwanza for primary and secondary education, but his official writing journey began at the University of Dodoma (UDOM). There, he started creating art with words, expressing emotions through letters. His story comes from a heart that experienced both love and fear, touching the emotions of readers and showing a picture of his unique journey.

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    Letters ain't Written - Adams Alriano

    1

    LETTERS AIN’T WRITTEN

    BY ADAMS ALRIANO.

    LOVE STORY

    "Once upon a time, She is called Mona,

    his longtime friend, the beloved of his soul.

    Personally, he called her the flower of the desert, the anticipated queen of the Toda kingdom before they parted on Davy's journey to seek the value of his death, when he who was an obedient famous poet slave within ancient Thebes.

    They didn't communicate even when they wrote letters, none of which reached their intended recipient. Their thoughts spoke together as they struggled for the true meaning of life while immersed in the profound mystery of love,

    their destiny hanging in the balance of Love and Fear.

    I learn how they talk in dreams, and I overheard their conversation before one of them said that love enhances strength and capabilities twofold. Before I said love weakens the strong and destroys the weak. But then I knew someone who loves unconditionally, his love has never end.

    He is the one and only"

    From the novel, A queen from Slavery. By Adams Alriano.

    To the mind taught me love,

    To the hands that cradled my heart, To the eyes that beheld my pain,

    To a heart that cared for my feelings, To you, my beloved of the heart.

    "I wish I could heal the wounds of my word world, the world of unwritten poems I know,

    Poems my heart wrote in my dreams I dream on the cage of fear.

    When I miss the best version of myself and everyone I killed on my expectations, I wish I could live the life I hate."

    -Davy’s Mona

    (Traveler on the emotional death journey.)

    PREFACE

    If love were a journey, the narrative of Davy in A Queen from Slavery could serve as a poignant metaphor.

    This story unfolds the life of a young boy who willingly becomes a slave out of love for his mother. Selling himself to settle his master's debt and secure freedom for his family.

    Davy is separated from his beloved Mona, the pharaoh's daughter. While in slavery, he receives a disheartening message that Mona is engaged and seemingly indifferent to his existence despite the possibility of securing his freedom with pieces of silver.

    Davy grapples with his emotions, writing numerous letters that never truly express his deep-seated feelings.

    Every soul is a witness to the pains of love, every heart that was ready to love encountered unexpected pain.

    It might be true that when you choose the journey of love, you choose to sacrifice everything, including your happiness, to protect another soul, a soul that may care little about you when it should be the one caring and valuing by you the most.

    "What is the true concept of love?

    Why do the pains not leave in a life filled with abundance of suffering and a small pearl of comfort?

    What mistake makes the heart enter into pain every sunrise? Why do memories not fade away? Is it true that I am not lucky?"

    These questions and many others he asked when he lacked the right words to write in his letter to Mona.

    He blamed himself for many decisions he made, but nothing changed.

    So, just like the word love, such a very popular term worldwide believed to be the most powerful word, human life is filled with joy and abundance, as well as the pains that come with love struggles.

    Every heart needs to possess a kind of love it requires.

    Love weakens; love empowers the weak to become stronger; love molds every difficult word into creation.

    Although everyone has their own meaning of the word 'love'

    if, for you, love is prioritizing the needs of what you like and its value before yours, then you should read these messages and compositions that immerse you in the world of emotions.

    I hope this unwritten letter will give you the chance to explore within yourself and find answers to all your questions about love.

    -Adams Rabbit Alriano

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